FBCCI, CHCC to work together to strengthen bilateral trade

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The Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce

and Industries (FBCCI), the apex trade body of the country, will work with

the Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce (CHCC) to enhance bilateral trade

between both the countries.

FBCCI will provide all kinds of support to Canadian investors interested in

investing in Bangladesh.

FBCCI President Mahbubul Alam expressed this during a networking dinner with

the CHCC on Thursday night (January 11, 2024), at Hotel Sheraton in the

capital, said a press release here today.

FBCCI hosted the networking dinner in honor of the visiting delegation of the

Canadian Hindu Chamber. Businessmen and Entrepreneurs from Bangladesh and

Canada also participated in a Business-to-Business (B2B) meeting before the

networking dinner.

While speaking, the FBCCI President called upon the Canadian Hindu Business

Community to invest in Bangladesh.

He mentioned that the Government of Bangladesh has enacted a favorable

investment policy with tax exemptions, duty drawbacks, acces
s to working

capital, one-stop services, and many more to attract local and foreign

investors.

Key development initiatives include deep-sea ports, 100 Special Economic

Zones, Hi-Tech parks, tourism parks, nuclear power plants, LNG terminals, and

the construction of a railway network, he added.

Mahbubul Alam said: “This year marks the 52 years of Bilateral Relations

between Canada and Bangladesh. During these years, Canada has become the key

development partner of Bangladesh and shares a number of multilateral

interests, including trade liberalization in the WTO, support for

international peacekeeping and membership in the United Nations and the

Commonwealth.”

He invited Canadian entrepreneurs to invest in Special Economic Zones,

Logistics, Renewable Energy, Aviation and Shipping, High-Tech RMG,

diversified Jute and leather products, and the tourism sector in Bangladesh.

FBCCI President said there is a huge scope for expanding Bangladesh’s exports

to Canada, including diversified jute and leath
er goods, footwear,

pharmaceutical products, plastic furniture, home textiles, ceramic products,

light engineering, and electronic products, etc.

Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s

economy has progressed a lot. Bangladesh is now considered one of the leading

business and investment destinations in South and Southeast Asia, he added.

The President of CHCC Nareshkumar Narayanbhai Chavda praised Bangladesh’s

development in recent years.

Bangladesh and Canada have enjoyed a tremendous business relationship over

the years, he said, adding: “There are many good opportunities between

Bangladesh and Canada. Like FBCCI in Bangladesh, CHCC also has vast

membership in Canada. Both the FBCCI and CHCC can utilize this opportunity to

enhance business between the two countries.”

He also invited the FBCCI business leaders to visit Canada.

FBCCI senior vice-president Md. Amin Helaly, vice-presidents Md. Khairul Huda

Chopol, Mohammad Anwar Sadat Sarker, Dr. Joshoda Jibon
Deb Nath, Md. Munir

Hossain, FBCCI Directors, and business dignitaries were present, among

others, at the programme.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha